Saturday, November 1, 2008

Squirrel in Crabapple Tree/ Camera Critters

This little lady just cannot get enough of these crabapples. ;-)

Many of the squirrels that run, play and eat in my yard are black. Apparently they are the same species as the common grey ones. For sure the grey and black ones all get along well...as well as two squirrels ever get along, that is. ;-)

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35 comments:

Anonymous said...

The neighbors have a crabapple tree in their front yard and we have a ton of squirrels but I have yet to see them eating one apple. I thought they were too sour or something. The robins fight over them in the spring when they have been freeze dried all winter.

Today is theme day and I forgot about it so I just found some of the books I wrote and took a photo and published that. Too late to be included in the group but it worked for me. LOL

judi/Gmj said...

I have never seen a black squirrel.
We don't have them here. Just grays, foxes, and flying squirrels.
Well, we have golden mantle squirrels but we call them chipmonks. :D

Darla said...

That picture is unreal, what a shot. The squirrel looks like you cut him out of black paper and stuck it in the tree. Did you?

Darla

Tanya Breese said...

That is an amazing shot! Well done :) Look at those claws, ouch!

EG CameraGirl said...

Bwahahaha! Darla, you are too funny! Nope, I'm not that good. ;-)

This lovely squirrel has just about polished off all the crabapples in this tree. She's a piggy, that one.

Rose said...

I have never seen a black squirrel...but I sure enjoy watching squirrels of any kind. The squirrels here don't eat a lot of our crabapples, though they do eat some.

But my daughter's dog likes to eat the ones from her tree that are half rotten--we think they might be starting to ferment:)

Anonymous said...

I miss squirrels and crabapple trees. Growing up our neighbor had a crabapple tree and we had a walnut tree, the squirrels found no greater joy than throwing those crabapples and walnuts at our Malamute. I think she enjoyed it too.

Anonymous said...

Oops! The "anonymous" comment is me. I goofed.

bobbie said...

A really beautiful shot. I like the black ones better than the others.

Mary said...

what a great shot! It seems to me that there are an awful LOT of squirrels in my neighborhood this year, but I have never seen a black one.

i beati said...

excellent photo sandy

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

EG: That is a great shot and the little red apples makes it special.
They are the same species and they do live quite well together. Last week I had 4 black and 2 grey all playing chase around the maple tree.

Anonymous said...

We have/had crabapples but no squirrels here. The birds are getting them chopped up.

Reader Wil said...

I wish we had a crabapple tree with squirrels in our neighbourhood. But in our Dutch village there is hardly any room for many trees and whatever trees we have will be cut to make place for a car park.

Lilli & Nevada said...

Now that is a great capture for sure i love it

Willard said...

A very good shot. I have seen a few black squirrels, but have never had the good fortune to photograph one.

Shammickite said...

That's a great pic! I have grey and black squirrels in my yard too...always chasing each other round and round trees, I think they take it in tuns to be the chaser and chasee.

Unknown said...

I love the black squirrels, we only have the drab looking ones here.

Louise said...

The sweetest thing! Excellent photo.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful shot of the squirrel.I saw squirrels last Friday both black and Grey.

Jeanne said...

That is an awesome shot! We've seen some black squirrels in a town about 15 miles away but they haven't made it our way yet. Never got a shot of one yet let alone that close.

Small City Scenes said...

Great shot. Just look at the little bushy tail chomping that crabapple. MB

dot said...

We have lots of squirrels in our yard too but no crabapples. They sure are a pretty color.

Carletta said...

The only place I have ever seen a black squirrel is on Fishing Guy's blog.
This image is awesome - that black fur and red apples are perfection against the sky!
Love it!

Becky said...

Cute little critter. I wish we had squirrels, but no such luck. There is a town about 30 miles from here that has mostly black squirrels too. They are just gorgeous.

Misty DawnS said...

Seeing black squirrels always puts a smile on my face and reminds me of 'home' in Ohio (Fishin' Guy knows what I mean). In Kent, Ohio, there are LOTS of Black Squirrels. Thanks for making me smile with this fantastic photo!

Anonymous said...

She does look intent on eating that crabapple.

??? said...

Black squirrell - that's so Tolkien ;) I love the contrast between his fur and the crabapples.

Kerri Farley said...

Oh, what a FABULOUS shot of the squirrel! Great work!!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Never seen s black. No squirrels at all on my island. Marvellous capture.

Gretchen said...

What a super close up shot! Nice work. :)

Driftwood and Pumpkin said...

I didn't think anything ate crab apples! Thanks for the lesson ;0)

Rambling Woods said...

I will have to send your link to my friend who rehabs squirrels and really loves the black and eastern gray squirrels....

Roan said...

I'm a little behind on my commenting. I see I've missed some gorgeous shots. Love the colors in this shot.

Mary said...

I would love to see a black squirrel! They look so beautiful! They seem to be in Ohio, too, so maybe some day they will spread to Indiana.

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